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thisisbbcnews. theheadlines at 11. police say a major fire in the multi—storey car park of the liverpool echo arena has destroyed 2,000 vehicles. "1400 cars. and they are guarding against the risk of collapse. six people have died after a seaplane crashed into a river in australia. it's thought four of the victims may be british. the plane has hit the water and it has subsequently sunk. it is sitting in approximately 13 metres of water. the iranian president says people have the right to peacefully protest, but imposes restrictions on social media and uses watercannon to disperse protesters as demonstrations against the ruling clerics continue. and despite the concerns over security, the uk is getting ready to usherin security, the uk is getting ready to usher in the new year. just under one hour to go until celebrations begin. here in london, security is tight as 100,000 people feel the viewing areas, ready to watch the fireworks which kick off as ben chimes at midnight. this is the scene right 110w midnight. this is the scene right now in paris where the celebrations arejust

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. our panelthisnewyear'seve morning, charlie cook, kristenwelker,bbcanchorpatty kay who shows "beyond 100 days" will begin appearing on pbs starting tuesday and rich lauer, editor of the national review. we're going to look at the promises made by candidate trump and whether he's been able to make good on them or not. let's watch. >> donald j. trump is calling for a total and complete shutdown of muslims entering the united states. $1 trillion in infrastructure investment. tax relief will be concentrated on the working and middle class. i will be the greatest jobs president that god has ever created. repealing and replacing obamacare. a disaster. save medicare, medicaid, and social security without cuts. have to do it. i pledge to every citizen of our land that i will be president for all americans. we will build a great, great wall, and mexico, mexico, mexico, mexico will pay for the wall. >> all right, guys. what's been the single most important promise he made and the single most important promise he's kept? rich lauer, i'm going to start with you, i think the wall is proba

. our panel this new year's eve morning, charlie cook, kristen welker, bbc anchor patty kay who shows "beyond 100 days" will begin appearing on pbs starting tuesday and rich lauer, editor of the national review. we're going to look at the promises made by candidate trump and whether he's been able to make good on them or not. let's watch. >> donald j. trump is calling for a total and complete shutdown of muslims entering the united states. $1 trillion in infrastructure...

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hello. thisisbbcnews. theheadlines: firefighters tackle a huge blaze at a multistorey car park at liverpool's echo arena. police believe that all vehicles have been destroyed. the iranian president warns that violence and vandalism would be tolerated after four days of anti—government four believed i425: : 37—5: 5 : 57: 57 four believed to 2:3 37—5: 5 : 57: 57 four believed to be 5: 77 37—5: 5 47 57: 57 four believed to be british, 5: 5 47 if 57 who died when a plane crashed into a river north of sydney. now one bbc news, a look back at the highlights of hull 2017 and find out what impact this year—long festival of arts and culture has had on the city. hello and welcome to hull, britain's city of culture as we review 12 months of cracking events. that's right, it's been an absolutely phenomenal year. we have so much to look back on. across four seasons, hull took art out of galleries and theatres and into the streets. 365 days of events changed the way the city has been seen by the rest of the world. the year has gone by so quick, i cannot believe it's almost over, an

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establish how and why a routine sightseeing flight could end in catastrophe. philmercer,bbcnews, sydney.thousands of rail travellers have faced disrupted journeys today as workers from two companies stage a 24—hour strike. members of the rmt union on south western railway and crosscountry are taking action in disputes about the role of guards, and working patterns. new year's celebrations have begun around the world as we welcome in 2018. new zealand was the first to see fireworks before sydney harbour was transformed into a blaze of colour. richard lister‘s report contains flashing images. 0nce once again, sydney set the standard for new years fireworks. 1.5 million people lined the harbour front for a dazzling, deafening celebration. the rainbow theme was a tribute to australia's legalisation of same—sex marriage. two hours earlier, auckland, new zealand, was the first major city to celebrate 2018. it's sky tower lit up like a giant roman candle. that's the unmistakable sound of north korea joining the celebrations which what else but a display of rocket power. perhaps the most

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end in catastrophe. philmercer,bbcnews, sydney.new year celebrations have begun around the world as we welcome in 2018. new zealand was the first to see fireworks, before sydney harbour was lit up in a blaze of colour. five, four, three, two, one. once again, sydney set the standard for new year fireworks. again, sydney set the standard for new yearfireworks. 1.5 again, sydney set the standard for new year fireworks. 1.5 million people lined the harbour front for a dazzling, deafening celebration. the rainbow theme was a tribute to australia's legalisation of same—sex marriage. two hours earlier, auckland in new zealand was the first major city to celebrate 2018, it's sky tower lit up like a giant roman candle. that's the unmistakable sound of north korea joining the celebrations with what else but a display of rocket power. perhaps the most unusual display didn't involve fireworks at all. in dubai, they lit up the world's tallest building with lasers. the bush khalifa became a shimmering canvas, visible up to 60 miles away. while midnight swept around the world, new york was g

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thisisbbcworldnewstoday.i'm philippa thomas. our top stories... iran's president says there should be "space for criticism" after a fourth day of protests. police in tehran use water cannon on demonstrators. celebrations around the world to usher in the start of 2018 — this is the scene live in moscow. security forces in the democratic republic of congo have killed at least eight people during protests calling for the president to stand down. and how a prank call known as "swatting" led to a police shooting with terrible consequences. hello and welcome to world news today. police in the iranian capital, tehran, have used water cannon against protesters during a fourth day of anti—government demonstrations across the country. the authorities say they arrested about 200 people during clashes in tehran on saturday. they've restricted access to the popular social media messaging app telegram, which officials say has been used to foment violence. in his first comments on the unrest, president hassan rouhani said iranians have the right to protest and criticise the government,

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security ahead of this evening's celebrations. nowonbbcnews, filmcritic mark kermode takes a look back at the big releases of the year, sorting the crackers from the turkeys, in review 2017: the year in film. hello and welcome to this review of the year in film. i'm mark kermode and we're here at the cinema museum in south london. over the next half an hour, i'll be looking back at some of the best movies released in uk cinemas in 2017. and what a year it's been. as always, the film year began with the oscar circus which back in february became the scene of one of the most astonishing debacles in awards history as la la land, which had already picked up gongs for best director, best cinematographer, best music, best original song, best production design, and best actress, for emma stone, was announced as the winner of the best picture award, only for that to be revealed as a mistake. i'm sorry, no, there's been a mistake. moonlight, you guys won best picture. in fact, the award went to moonlight. director barryjenkins‘s minor key masterpiece which also won best adapted screenpla

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you'rewatchingbbcnews. ourmain headlines... a majorfire at the liverpool echo arena multi—storey car park — police say a number of vehicles are on fire and traffic restrictions are in place. police say there are no casualties but tonight's international horse show has been cancelled. six people have died after a seaplane crashed into a river in australia — it's thought four of the victims may be british. the plane has hit the water and it has subsequently sunken. it is sitting in approximately 13 metres of water. iran imposes restrictions on social media and uses watercannon to disperse protesters, as demonstrations against the ruling clerics continue. and this is the scene at the world's tallest building in dubai, the burj khalifa. and manchester city's winning run comes to an end as they we re winning run comes to an end as they were held to a goalless draw by crystal palace. and coming up, mark kermode looks back at 2017's big film releases — including the sequel to blade runner — that's the year in film in half an hour. good evening and welcome to bbc news. a

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, look out for further spells in piri rain. thisisbbcnews. goodevening. it's 7:30pm. our latest headlines: fire—fighters are tackling a blaze at a multistorey car park at liverpool's echo arena. the international horse show was being staged at the venue, and it has been cancelled. a seaplane has crashed into a river north of sydney, killing all six people on board. unconfirmed reports say the casualties include an 11—year—old boy, the pilot and four british nationals. police in the iranian capital, tehran, use water cannon against protesters during a fourth day of anti—government demonstrations. authorities are restricting access to some social media channels. fireworks and festivities usher in the new year. hong kong welcomed in 2018 with a spectacular fireworks display above the iconic victoria harbour. and thousands of rail travellers face disruption as workers from two train companies stage 24—hour strikes in separate disputes about the role of guards and working conditions. now on bbc news, sportsday. hello, i'm olly foster. these are our sportsday headlines tonig

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thisisbbcnews, theheadlines at 7pm. six people have died after a seaplane crashed into a river in australia — it's thought four of the victims may be british. the plane has hit the water and it has subsequently sunk. it is sitting in approximately 13 metres of water. a major fire at the liverpool echo arena multistorey car park — police say a number of vehicles are on fire and traffic restrictions are in place. fireworks and festivities usher in the new year — hong kong welcomed in 2018 with a spectacular display above victoria harbour. iran imposes restrictions on social media and uses watercannon to disperse protesters — as demonstrations against the ruling clerics continue. thousands of rail travellers have faced new years eve disruption as workers from two train companies stage 24—hour strikes. manchester city's 18 match winning run comes to an end after they were held to a goalless draw by crystal palace. good evening and welcome to bbc news. a majorfire has been reported at the liverpool echo arena multistorey car park. the arena is currently staging the interna

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showers and even some more spells of rain kinds. thisisbbcnews. goodevening. it's 6:30pm. our latest headlines: a seaplane has crashed into a river north of sydney, killing all six people on board. police say the aircraft was on a sightseeing flight when it came down. there are reports that casualties include an 11—year—old boy" a british nationals. —— and four british nationals. —— and four british nationals. police in the iranian capital, tehran, have used water cannon against protesters during a fourth day of anti—government demonstrations across the country. meanwhile, authorities are restricting access to some social media channels. fireworks and festivities usher in the new year. hong kong welcomed in 2018 with a spectacular fireworks display above the iconic victoria harbour. thousands of rail travellers face disruption as workers from two train companies stage 24—hour strikes in separate disputes about the role of guards and working conditions. we will keep you up—to—date with all that those stories and more. we are keeping an eye on all of those ne

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good evening and welcometobbcnews. it'ssix o'clock. in a few minutes we'll be joined by viewers on bbc one for the main news but first let's take a look at how the new year is being welcomed in around the world. in hong kong fireworks were fired from the rooftops of skyscrapers in a ten—minute musical display above the historic victoria harbour. and this was the scene in sydney earlier, where the harbour and its iconic bridge took centre stage as usual. around 1.5 million people were there to watch. preparations are underway for this evening's hogmanay celebrations in edinburgh. there will be an increased police presence in the wake of this year's terrorists attack in london and manchester. our correspondent andrew black has been speaking to chief superintendent kenny macdonald from police scotland. months of planning goes into policing this event. we work with our partners at underbelly, the event organiser, as well as gas security, the security provider, the city of edinburgh council and the other emergency services to make sure that everybody is as safe as they possibly can

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world, and we are following themonbbcnews. wehave seen a number of celebrations, starting off in the southern hemisphere. first it was new zealand, and then sydney and hong kong, who brought in the new year just an hour ago above the historic victoria harbour. and this was the scene in sydney earlier... where the harbour and its iconic bridge took centre stage as usual. apparently people were queuing up to secure a good vantage point more than nine hours in advance of the show. around 1.5 million people were there to watch. this year the display featured a rainbow theme to celebrate the passing of the country's same—sex marriage law. north korea has held a firework display in pyongyang to mark the new year. the fireworks display was held by the taedong river. later, the country's leader, kim jong—un, plans to deliver his annual new year address. he is expected to talk about his country's relationship with the usa, and president trump, as you could imagine. in edinburgh, preparations for hogmanay are firmly under way. up to 150,000 people are expected in the scottish capital. 0ur

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showers and even longer spells of rain at times. you arewatchingbbcnews. wecan ta ke you are watching bbc news. we can take you live to thailand, where they, as well as many other cities around the world are ushering the new year. fireworks and performances are expected. the river kwai in kanchanaburi. that's in west thailand. the river famously featured in the film. the bridge itself was built during world war ii, thousands of lives lost in the construction. it is being used this year as one of five cities around thailand to host the amazing thailand counts down 2018 festival, as it's known. we arejust thailand counts down 2018 festival, as it's known. we are just over thailand counts down 2018 festival, as it's known. we arejust over 32nd is to thailand's 2018 new year.

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news. theheadlinesonbbcnews. policehave confirmed that six people have been killed after a seaplane crashed into a river north of sydney. there are reports that four of the victims may be british. iran has imposed restrictions on social media as demonstrations against the country's ruling clerics continue. fireworks and festivities bring in the new year as we have just seen hong and festivities bring in the new year as we havejust seen hong kong welcoming 2018 with a spectacular fireworks display above the iconic victoria harbour. sport now and a full round—up from the bbc sport centre. here's 0lly foster. hello. after 18 league victories in a row, manchester city's winning streak has come to an end. they were held to a goalless draw at crystal palace but might have lost had it not been for a late penalty save. ederson kept out milivojevic in injury time. city were also hit by injuries to gabrieljesus and kevin de bruyne, but they head into the new year 1a points clear at the top. jesus will be added with a knee problem for several months. we are not sure about kevin de b

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north korea. pyongyang's fireworks bringing in 2018. nowonbbcnews, weatherworld. the team looks back at the big meteorological events of 2017 — but things are not quite as they seem. this time, we have come to a winter wonderland. or have we? look very closely in the next half—hour, because all is not as it seems. so... let it snow, let it snow, let it snow. welcome to weather world! also on the programme, 2017's biggest storms. tropical deluge, floods that carry a house and everything in it. safe from the storm, near impossible escapes. and even record rain cannot stop another wildfire crisis in california. humber, west or south—west, five or six... plus, we celebrate 150 years of the shipping forecast, its distinctive tones loved by sailors and landlubbers alike. and weather, but not as we know it. i will be taking a deeper look into space weather and the impact it can have here on earth. this time on weather world, we are having some fun. we have come to a company in gloucestershire, snow business, which for 35 years has been making real and fake snow on demand. it is m

north korea. pyongyang's fireworks bringing in 2018. now on bbc news, weather world. the team looks back at the big meteorological events of 2017 — but things are not quite as they seem. this time, we have come to a winter wonderland. or have we? look very closely in the next half—hour, because all is not as it seems. so... let it snow, let it snow, let it snow. welcome to weather world! also on the programme, 2017's biggest storms. tropical deluge, floods that carry a house and everything...

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you'rewatchingbbcnews. theheadlinesnowonbbcnews, at3:00pm... six people have died after a seaplane crashed into a river in australia. it's thought four of the victims may be british. the plane has hit the water and it has subsequently sunk. it is sitting in approximately 13 metres of water. iran imposes restrictions on social media as demonstrations against the country's ruling clerics continue. fireworks and festivities usher in new year. sydney becomes the second major city to welcome 2018 with a spectacular display on the city's harbour bridge. and manchester city's 18 match winning run comes to an end after a draw with crystal palace. and coming up in half an hour, join us for weather world. we are with the people who can make snow, but not as you know it, because none of this is real. plus, a look back at the year's biggest weather stories and storms. good afternoon. a seaplane has crashed into a river near sydney, killing all six people on board. reports suggest four of the victims are british, although this has not been confirmed by police. the foreign office here i

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with the trump accusers, you know,thebbc, dailynews, "huffingtonpost", mimi laconin. kristen anderson, jessica leads. temple taggart mctowel. ivan na trump has made allegations which she retracted later. do we have like a triple standard here that if it's the president it's okay but if it's harvey weinstein we're rightfully mortified? >> at a point i've spoken to so many women this week who are pissed off. we don't want to be treated that way. >> on saturday another bombshell was dropped. the paper reported that last january bill o'reilly, then the network's top rated host, struck a $32 million agreement with a long-time network annual list to settle allegations of misconduct. whatever right wing media would have you believe, it's because sexual harassment is about abuse of power and not because of partisan politics. harvey weinstein, you now have at least 58 accused, 56 accusers. bill o'reilly has seven accusations, bill cosby more than 50. but sitting right there in the middle of that little full screen we've got is donald trump. >> the fact of the matter is is that the gop

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thisisbbcnews, ourlatest headlines. a seaplane has crashed into a river north of sydney, killing all six people on board. police say the aircraft was on a sightseeing flight ahead of new year celebrations at sydney harbour when it came down. there are unconfirmed reports that four of the victims may be british. fireworks and festivities usher in new year — sydney becomes the second major city to welcome 2018 — with a spectacular display on the city's harbour bridge. iran imposes restrictions on social media after demonstrations against the ruling clerics continue. political leaders have delivered their messages. theresa may says that britons will feel renewed confidence and pride. jeremy corbyn says that the prospect of a new britain is closer than ever. now on bbc news, it's been a turbulent year in politics, from theresa may's snap election that backfired so spectacularly, to continuing tussles with the eu over brexit. ellie price reviews the year in british politics. the headlines this morning, theresa may's decision to call the general election... it was with rel

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thisisbbcnews. i'mlukwesa burak. the headlines at 2pm? six people have died after a seaplane crashed into a river in australia — it's thought four of the victims may be british. the plane has hit the water and has subsequently sunk. it is sitting in approximately 13 litres of water. sydney becomes the second major city after auckland to usher in the new year with a traditionally spectacular display on the city's harbour bridge. theresa may and jeremy corbyn reflect on the past twelve months and look ahead to 2018 in their new year's messages. making a success of brexit is crucial but it will not be the limit of our ambitions. we also have to carry on making a difference here and now on the issues that matter to people's daily lives. we are the government in waiting host the conservatives are weak, divided and stuck in and out dated rot. and i will be looking back any momentous yearin will be looking back any momentous year in politics that saw the brexit negotiations getting under way and the snap general election. good afternoon. a seaplane has crashed into a river near sy

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. thisisbbcnews. thelatest headlines: a seaplane has crashed into a river north of sydney, killing all six people on board. police say the aircraft was on a sightseeing flight ahead of new year celebrations at sydney harbour when it came down. there are reports that four of the victims may be british. the department for work and pensions says it plans to use artificial intelligence to detect criminal gangs claiming benefits underfalse identities. computer algorithms have been developed to identify large—scale benefit fraud. iran's revolutionary guards have threatened anti—government protesters with an "iron fist" if days of political unrest continue. the warning came after protests intensified in the capital, tehran. thousands of rail travellers face disruption, as workers from crosscountry and south western rail services stage 24—hour strikes. from me and all the early team, let me take this opportunity to wish you a very happy new year. now on bbc news it's time for click, where this week the programme looks back on the highlights of its travels through the world of tech in

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bbcnews, alittle after one. six people have been killed after a seaplane crashed into a river north of sydney — it's thought four of the victims may be british. the plane has hit the water and subsequently song. it is sitting in 13 metres of water. after three days of political protests — iran's revolutionary guards warn demonstrators they face the "iron fist" of the state. thousands of rail travellers face disruption as workers from two train companies stage 24—hour strikes. good afternoon and welcome to bbc news. a seaplane has crashed into a river near sydney, killing all six people on board. media reports say four of the victims were british, although this has not been confirmed. the plane went down in the hawkesbury river close to the suburb of cowan. the single—engine aircraft belonged to the well—known tourism company sydney seaplanes. police say it was on a sightseeing flight ahead of new year celebrations at sydney harbour. the bodies of five passengers and the pilot have been recovered from the wreckage. unconfirmed reports say an 11—year—old boy is among tho

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dramatic 12 months. emmavardy,bbcnews. technologyis giving historians a new insight into everyday life in ancient egypt. researchers at university college london have developed scanning techniques that show what is written on the papyrus that a sarcophagus case is made from. pallab ghosh has this exclusive report. the hieroglyphics found in the tombs of the pharaohs show the lives of the ancient egyptians. paintings are what the rich and powerful wanted the paint —— the people to know. they are the propaganda of their time. now there is a wealth of information using a new scientific technique. with a specially modified camera, technique. with a specially modified camera , researcher carys technique. with a specially modified camera, researcher carys jones technique. with a specially modified camera, researcher carstones takes photos of the mummy‘s case in kent. you cannot see anything with the naked eye. using infrared, a name is revealed. a common name in ancient egypt. stephen horror david of its time. it's amazing. everyone in the room gasped and people around the compute

dramatic 12 months. emma vardy, bbc news. technology is giving historians a new insight into everyday life in ancient egypt. researchers at university college london have developed scanning techniques that show what is written on the papyrus that a sarcophagus case is made from. pallab ghosh has this exclusive report. the hieroglyphics found in the tombs of the pharaohs show the lives of the ancient egyptians. paintings are what the rich and powerful wanted the paint —— the people to know....

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thisisbbcnews. theheadlines at midday. six people have been killed after a seaplane crashed into a river north of sydney — it's thought four of the victims may be british. police are at the scene. we have forensic police on their way here to carry out identification. we have investigators from marine area command, who are on their way to our location. criminal gangs who claim benefits underfalse identities are to be targeted by the government using artificial intelligence. after three days of political protests — iran's revolutionary guards warn demonstrators they face the nation's "iron fist". political leaders reflect on the past twelve months in their new year's messages — theresa may says 2017 was a "year of progress" for the uk. jeremy corbyn says the hope of a new britain is closer than ever. thousands of rail travellers face disruption as workers from two train companies stage 24—hour strikes. good afternoon and welcome to bbc news. six people have been killed after a seaplane crashed into a river north of sydney — its thought four of the victims may be brit

this is bbc news. the headlines at midday. six people have been killed after a seaplane crashed into a river north of sydney — it's thought four of the victims may be british. police are at the scene. we have forensic police on their way here to carry out identification. we have investigators from marine area command, who are on their way to our location. criminal gangs who claim benefits underfalse identities are to be targeted by the government using artificial intelligence. after three...

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thisisbbcnews. thelatest headlines: a seaplane has crashed into a river north of sydney, killing all six people on board. police say the aircraft was on a sightseeing flight ahead of new year celebrations at sydney harbour when it came down. there are reports that four of the victims may be british. the department for work and pensions says it plans to use artificial intelligence to detect criminal gangs claiming benefits underfalse identities. computer algorithms have been developed to identify large—scale benefit fraud. iran's revolutionary guards have threatened anti—government protesters with an "iron fist" if days of political unrest continue. the warning came after protests intensified in the capital, tehran. thousands of rail travellers face disruption, as workers from crosscountry and south western rail services stage 24—hour strikes. next on bbc news, dateline london looks forward to 2018. hello, and welcome to dateline london, i'mjane hill. we're taking time today to look ahead to the world in 2018, in britain, the rest of europe, the us and around the wo

this is bbc news. the latest headlines: a seaplane has crashed into a river north of sydney, killing all six people on board. police say the aircraft was on a sightseeing flight ahead of new year celebrations at sydney harbour when it came down. there are reports that four of the victims may be british. the department for work and pensions says it plans to use artificial intelligence to detect criminal gangs claiming benefits underfalse identities. computer algorithms have been developed to...

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thisisbbcnews. ourlatest headlines: a seaplane has crashed into a river near the australian city of sydney, killing all six people on board. police say the aircraft was on a sightseeing flight ahead of new year celebrations at sydney harbour when it came down. there are reports that four of the victims may be british. the department for work and pensions says it plans to use artificial intelligence to detect criminal gangs claiming benefits underfalse identities. computer algorithms have been developed to identify large—scale benefit fraud. iran's revolutionary guards have threatened anti—government protesters with an "iron fist" if days of political unrest continue. the warning came after protests intensified in the capital, tehran. thousands of rail travellers face disruption as workers from crosscountry and south western rail services stage 24—hour strikes. now on bbc news, film critic mark kermode takes a look back at the big releases of the year, sorting the crackers from the turkeys, in review 2017: the year in film. hello, and welcome to this review of the year

this is bbc news. our latest headlines: a seaplane has crashed into a river near the australian city of sydney, killing all six people on board. police say the aircraft was on a sightseeing flight ahead of new year celebrations at sydney harbour when it came down. there are reports that four of the victims may be british. the department for work and pensions says it plans to use artificial intelligence to detect criminal gangs claiming benefits underfalse identities. computer algorithms have...

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thisisbbcnews. theheadlines at 103m: six people have been killed after a seaplane crashed into a river north of sydney. it's thought four of the victims may be british. police are at the scene. we have forensic police on their way here to carry out identification. we have investigators from marine area command, who are on their way to our location. criminal gangs who claim benefits under false identities are to be targeted by the government using artificial intelligence. in one's revolutionary guards warned demonstrators they face the nation's iron fist. political leaders reflect on the past 12 months in their new year messages. theresa may says 2017 was a year of progress for the uk. jeremy corbyn says the hope of a new britain is closer than ever. thousands of rail travellers face disruption as workers from two rail companies stage 24—hour strikes. idid yourjob companies stage 24—hour strikes. i did yourjob once. i was good at it. and coming up, mark kermode looks back at 2017's big film releases, including the sequel to blade runner, that's the year in film in half an ho

this is bbc news. the headlines at 103m: six people have been killed after a seaplane crashed into a river north of sydney. it's thought four of the victims may be british. police are at the scene. we have forensic police on their way here to carry out identification. we have investigators from marine area command, who are on their way to our location. criminal gangs who claim benefits under false identities are to be targeted by the government using artificial intelligence. in one's...

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conditions as well, with snow over northern hills. thisisbbcnews. theheadlines at 10am: six people have been killed after a seaplane crashed into a river north of sydney. it's thought four of the victims may be british. police are at the scene. we have forensic police on their way here to carry out identification. we have investigators from marine area command, who are on their way to our location. criminal gangs who claim benefits under false identities are to be targeted by the government using artificial intelligence. in one's revolutionary guards warned demonstrators they face the nation's iron fist. political leaders reflect on the past 12 months in their new year messages. theresa may says 2017

conditions as well, with snow over northern hills. this is bbc news. the headlines at 10am: six people have been killed after a seaplane crashed into a river north of sydney. it's thought four of the victims may be british. police are at the scene. we have forensic police on their way here to carry out identification. we have investigators from marine area command, who are on their way to our location. criminal gangs who claim benefits under false identities are to be targeted by the...

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thisisbbcnews. i'mannita mcveigh. the headlines at 9am: we are getting reports that six people have been killed after a seaplane crashed into a river north of sydney. it's thought four of the victims may be british. criminal gangs who claim benefits under false identities are to be targeted by the government using artificial intelligence. we are going to use new technology, artificial intelligence, to identify patterns and networks of behaviour ina way patterns and networks of behaviour in a way that would not be possible for humans to do. after three days of political protests, iran's revolutionary guards warn demonstrators they face the nation's "iron fist". political leaders reflect on the past 12 months in their new year's messages, theresa may says 2017 was a "year of progress" for the uk. jeremy corbyn says the hope of a new britain is closer than ever. thousands of rail travellers face disruption as workers from two train companies stage 24—hour strikes. in halfan in half an hour, join me as i take a look back to the photocall held here at addington palace which introd

this is bbc news. i'm annita mcveigh. the headlines at 9am: we are getting reports that six people have been killed after a seaplane crashed into a river north of sydney. it's thought four of the victims may be british. criminal gangs who claim benefits under false identities are to be targeted by the government using artificial intelligence. we are going to use new technology, artificial intelligence, to identify patterns and networks of behaviour ina way patterns and networks of behaviour in...

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love you # fly me to the moon. applause. thank you. thisisbbcnews. i'mannita mcveigh. the headlines at 9am: we are getting reports that six people have been killed after a seaplane crashed into a river north of sydney. it's thought four of the victims may be british. criminal gangs who claim benefits under false identities are to be targeted by the government using artificial intelligence. we are going to use new technology, artificial intelligence, to identify patterns and networks of behaviour ina way patterns and networks of behaviour in a way that would not be possible for humans to do. after three days of political protests, iran's revolutionary guards warn demonstrators they face the nation's "iron fist". political leaders reflect on the past 12 months in their new year's messages, theresa may says 2017 was a "year of progress" for the uk. jeremy corbyn says the hope of a new britain is closer than ever.

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bbclocalradio station. butgoodnews, conditionsimprove towards the midnight hour. thank you. we will talk to you in a few minutes. the security minister ben wallace has said the government should consider taxing internet firms, unless they are more willing to co—operate in tackling the threat of terrorism in the uk. we can speak to our political correspondent emma va rdy. emma, it's not the first time the government has tried to take a tough line with these kinds of companies, is it? yes, they are being hauled over the colts once again this morning. we have seen theresa may and the home secretary hitting out at tech firms. this latest criticism comes from the security minister, ben wallace. he is exposing his frustration that tech firms are not going far enough oi’ tech firms are not going far enough or being fast enough at taking down some extremist material that gets posted online. in an interview with the sunday times, he used some strong language, saying that technology firms who refused the security service's access to encrypted messages were turning the internet into a

bbc local radio station. but good news, conditions improve towards the midnight hour. thank you. we will talk to you in a few minutes. the security minister ben wallace has said the government should consider taxing internet firms, unless they are more willing to co—operate in tackling the threat of terrorism in the uk. we can speak to our political correspondent emma va rdy. emma, it's not the first time the government has tried to take a tough line with these kinds of companies, is it?...

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rogerjohnson. good morning, here's a summary of today's main storiesfrombbcnews. windsof up to 80 miles an hour and a series of rail strikes are threatening to cause disruption as the uk prepares to see in the new year. members of the rmt union are staging a 24—hour walkout which will affect passengers on crosscountry and south western railways. services from london waterloo, the uk's busiest station, are also affected. with hundreds of thousands of people expected to take part in celebrations, security services and the police are urging people to be vigilant. depite four terror attacks this year, there will be fewer officers on duty in london at the new year's eve fireworks but scotland yard says the numbers are "proportionate" and reflect the threat level, which remains at "severe". in some parts of the uk celebrations for the new year are already well underway, not least in edinburgh. last night, the city's hogmanay festival opened with a torchlight procession through it's historic streets. more than 17,000 torchbearers took part in the event, including 30 vikings who had travelled do

rogerjohnson. good morning, here's a summary of today's main stories from bbc news. winds of up to 80 miles an hour and a series of rail strikes are threatening to cause disruption as the uk prepares to see in the new year. members of the rmt union are staging a 24—hour walkout which will affect passengers on crosscountry and south western railways. services from london waterloo, the uk's busiest station, are also affected. with hundreds of thousands of people expected to take part in...

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afternoon but the dying hours of 2017 are making their presence felt. simonclemison,bbcnews. let'scross live to simon at london waterloo, normally one of the uk's busiest stations, but simon things could be very different today? good morning. ifeel a good morning. ifeela bit like an unwelcome guests. but beware. there are strikes today. this is britain's busiest railway station. it is sunday morning so it's a bit quieter a nyway sunday morning so it's a bit quieter anyway at this time. south—western railway runs lots of services here. london is where tens of thousands of people will come to celebrate. it could feel the brunt of these strikes. if we look at the boards, a lot of services or leaving on time. there is a reduced timetable, remember. some routes are not serviced at all. a 2a— hour walkout by workers also a crosscountry. reduced trains between newcastle and edinburgh and nothing between glass: aberdeen. the dispute is about many things including the role of the guide. your services and a lot more people. they could prove the heaviest of mixes arriving in the new year

afternoon but the dying hours of 2017 are making their presence felt. simon clemison, bbc news. let's cross live to simon at london waterloo, normally one of the uk's busiest stations, but simon things could be very different today? good morning. ifeel a good morning. ifeela bit like an unwelcome guests. but beware. there are strikes today. this is britain's busiest railway station. it is sunday morning so it's a bit quieter a nyway sunday morning so it's a bit quieter anyway at this time....

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frombbcnews. windsof up to 80—miles an hour and a series of rail strikes are threatening to cause disruption as the uk prepares to see in the new year. members of the rmt union are staging a 24—hour walk out which will affect passengers on crosscountry and south western railways. services from london waterloo, the uk's busiest station, are also affected. with hundreds of thousands of people expected to take part in celebrations, security services and the police are urging people to be vigilant. depite four terror attacks this year, there will be fewer officers on duty in london at the new year's eve fireworks but scotland yard says the numbers are "proportionate" and reflect the threat level, which remains at "severe". well we can get more on what we can expect from storm dylan today. matt has the details. not not a great start to new year's eve. the strongest of the winds will be closer to the centre of storm dyla n. be closer to the centre of storm dylan. there it is on the pressure chart. the strongest part. it's gci’oss chart. the strongest part. it's across northern irela

from bbc news. winds of up to 80—miles an hour and a series of rail strikes are threatening to cause disruption as the uk prepares to see in the new year. members of the rmt union are staging a 24—hour walk out which will affect passengers on crosscountry and south western railways. services from london waterloo, the uk's busiest station, are also affected. with hundreds of thousands of people expected to take part in celebrations, security services and the police are urging people to be...

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universal credit, jobseeker ‘s allowance and personal independent payments. ianpalmer,bbcnews. thesnow we have enjoyed in recent weeks has been enjoyed by some. they have a look at these pictures. these are from the largest ice sculpture festival in the world, taking place in china and it took more than 10,000 members of staff to construct the 2000 sculptures. each recreates famous landmark and is made from ice harvested from a frozen river in the north of the country. spectacular. let's ta ke let's take a look at the sunday papers. the sunday telegraph, credit ca rd papers. the sunday telegraph, credit card fees and to backfire on shoppers, this is talking about businesses getting around rules by raising prices and introducing stealth charges, the sunday telegraph is talking about art, and there is a cheerleader with a marching band from louisiana, the photograph fair, they will take part in the new year's day parade in trafalgar square. tomorrow, we no doubt will report on the program. the observer, chris grayling must quit, says lord adonis, as he slams the broken brexit govern

universal credit, jobseeker ‘s allowance and personal independent payments. ian palmer, bbc news. the snow we have enjoyed in recent weeks has been enjoyed by some. they have a look at these pictures. these are from the largest ice sculpture festival in the world, taking place in china and it took more than 10,000 members of staff to construct the 2000 sculptures. each recreates famous landmark and is made from ice harvested from a frozen river in the north of the country. spectacular. let's...

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thisisbbcnews. ourtop stories: violence in iran, after a third day of anti—government protests. reports say at least two people have been shot in the capital tehran, an official show of support for the government draws thousands of people. from fountains of ice to frozen sharks, north america's arctic winter looks set to continue into the new year. nepal bans solo climbers from scaling its mountains, including mount everest. critics say it will do little to reduce accidents. and new year revellers prepare to see in 2018 in style, but in many european capitals, there'll be tight security. welcome. violence has broken out across iran, as anti—government protestors defy warnings from officials, demonstrating for a third day. two people have reportedly been shot dead. at the same time, pro—government rallies have been taking place in the capital tehran, with thousands of people showing their support. the anti—government protests started in mashhad and spread to several parts of the country. they have focused on corruption and falling living standards, but they are becoming in

this is bbc news. our top stories: violence in iran, after a third day of anti—government protests. reports say at least two people have been shot in the capital tehran, an official show of support for the government draws thousands of people. from fountains of ice to frozen sharks, north america's arctic winter looks set to continue into the new year. nepal bans solo climbers from scaling its mountains, including mount everest. critics say it will do little to reduce accidents. and new year...

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our temperatures. that is your latest weather. thisisbbcnews. ourtop stories: violence in iran, after a third day of anti—government protests. reports say at least two people have been shot in the capital tehran, an official show of support for the government draws thousands of people. from fountains of ice to frozen sharks, north america's arctic winter looks set to continue into the new year. nepal bans solo climbers from scaling its mountains, including mount everest. critics say it will do little to reduce accidents. and new year revellers prepare to see in 2018 in style, but in many european capitals, there'll be tight security.

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thisisbbcnews. theheadlines: a wave of anti—government protests has continued for a third day in iran. several demonstrations have turned violent and it's thought at least two people have been shot in the western town of dorud. in the capital tehran, thousands joined a rally to show their support for the government. arctic conditions and extreme cold have prompted some us cities to postpone new year's eve events. forecasters are predicting the big chill will continue into 2018, with temperatures plummeting to record lows. along cape cod, on the massachusetts coast, thresher sharks have been discovered washed up frozen solid. the authorities in nepal says they've banned solo climbers from the country's mountains, including mount everest, in an attempt to reduce accidents. they've also upheld a controversial decision to introduce restrictions on disabled climbers. the ousted catalan president has demanded madrid reinstate his regional government. on friday, the spanish prime minister mariano rajoy, dismissed the idea that carles puigdemont could lead a new catalan government fro

this is bbc news. the headlines: a wave of anti—government protests has continued for a third day in iran. several demonstrations have turned violent and it's thought at least two people have been shot in the western town of dorud. in the capital tehran, thousands joined a rally to show their support for the government. arctic conditions and extreme cold have prompted some us cities to postpone new year's eve events. forecasters are predicting the big chill will continue into 2018, with...

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thisisbbcnews. theheadlines: a wave of anti—government protests has continued for a third day in iran. several demonstrations have turned violent and it's thought at least two people have been shot in the western town of dorud. in the capital tehran, thousands joined a rally to show their support for the government. the authorities in nepal says they've banned solo climbers from the country's mountains, including mount everest, in an attempt to reduce accidents. they've also upheld a controversial decision to introduce restrictions on disabled climbers. the black lives matter activist erica garner has died, aged 27. she suffered a heart attack last week. ms garner came to prominence three years ago when her father, eric garner, died after being choked by a police officer as he was being arrested for a minor offence. now on bbc news, dateline london looks forward to 2018. hello, and welcome to dateline london. i'm jane hill. today, we're taking time today to look ahead to the world in 2018 in britain, the rest of europe, the us, and around the world. with me to discuss these we

this is bbc news. the headlines: a wave of anti—government protests has continued for a third day in iran. several demonstrations have turned violent and it's thought at least two people have been shot in the western town of dorud. in the capital tehran, thousands joined a rally to show their support for the government. the authorities in nepal says they've banned solo climbers from the country's mountains, including mount everest, in an attempt to reduce accidents. they've also upheld a...

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hello and welcometobbcnews. i'mduncan golestani. violence has broken out across iran as anti—government protesters defy warnings from officials, demonstrating for a third day. two people have reportedly been shot dead. at the same time, pro—government rallies have been taking place in the capital tehran with thousands of people showing their support. the anti—government protests started in mashhad and spread to several parts of the country. they have focused on corruption and falling living standards, but they are becoming increasingly political. wyre davies reports. three days in and iran's anti—government protests have turned violent. in the northern city of mashhad, demonstrators demanding an end to hardline clerical rule set police motorbikes alight and taunted the security services. from dorud in the west, video showed crowds scattering after two protesters were reportedly shot and killed. what began in provincial cities has now spread to the capital tehran and the main university campus. these are worrying signs for the iranian government and the ultraconservati

hello and welcome to bbc news. i'm duncan golestani. violence has broken out across iran as anti—government protesters defy warnings from officials, demonstrating for a third day. two people have reportedly been shot dead. at the same time, pro—government rallies have been taking place in the capital tehran with thousands of people showing their support. the anti—government protests started in mashhad and spread to several parts of the country. they have focused on corruption and falling...

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day by day with our temperatures. that is your latest weather. thisisbbcnews. theheadlines: a wave of anti—government protests has continued for a third day in iran. several demonstrations have turned violent and it's thought at least two people have been shot in the western town of dorud. in the capital tehran, thousands joined a rally to show their support for the government. the authorities in nepal says they've banned solo climbers from the country's mountains, including mount everest, in an attempt to reduce accidents. they've also upheld a controversial decision to introduce restrictions on disabled climbers. the black lives matter activist erica garner has died, aged 27. she suffered a heart attack last week. ms garner came to prominence three years ago when her father, eric garner, died after being choked by a police officer as he was being arrested for a minor offence. there'll be a full bulletin at the top of the hour, but now on bbc news, it's time for the travel show. india. a vast country, home to over a billion people, birthplace of illustrious, ancient civilis

day by day with our temperatures. that is your latest weather. this is bbc news. the headlines: a wave of anti—government protests has continued for a third day in iran. several demonstrations have turned violent and it's thought at least two people have been shot in the western town of dorud. in the capital tehran, thousands joined a rally to show their support for the government. the authorities in nepal says they've banned solo climbers from the country's mountains, including mount...

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welcometobbcnews, broadcastingto viewers in north america and around the globe. my name is duncan golestani. our top stories: violence in iran after a third day of anti—government protests. reports say at least two people have been shot. in the capital tehran, an official show of support for the government draws thousands of people. nepal bans solo climbers from scaling its mountains. critics say it will do little to reduce accidents. violence has broken out across iran as anti—government protesters defy warnings from officials, demonstrating for a third day. two people have reportedly been shot dead. at the same time, pro—government rallies have been taking place in the capital, tehran, with thousands of people showing their support. the anti—government protests started in mashhad and spread to several parts of the country. they have focused on corruption and falling living standards, but they are becoming increasingly political. wyre davies reports. three days in and iran's anti—government protests have turned violent. in the northern city of mashhad, demonstrat

welcome to bbc news, broadcasting to viewers in north america and around the globe. my name is duncan golestani. our top stories: violence in iran after a third day of anti—government protests. reports say at least two people have been shot. in the capital tehran, an official show of support for the government draws thousands of people. nepal bans solo climbers from scaling its mountains. critics say it will do little to reduce accidents. violence has broken out across iran as...